The Dalishan Mountains are loading the Taihang remnants of the Dalishan Mountains, which are 0.95 km wide in East and west, 1.75 km long in North and south, covering an area of about 1.66 square kilometers, 135 meters above sea level and 70 meters high on flat land. It is not a steep mountain in the mountains, but a solitary peak protruding from the plain. There are 7 Taoist temples, 8 pavilions, 6 grottoes, 138 ancient buildings and 460 cliff inscriptions in Daling Mountain. Among them are the Dashi Buddha chiseled by later Zhao Shiyishan, 22.7 meters high, the first Buddha in northern China, also known as the "Eight-Zhang Buddhist Lord Qizhanglou"; Tianning Temple, which was built in the Northern Wei Dynasty, is a large-scale temple with the earliest age. The temple has a Sutra Pavilion, which originally collected 6053 volumes of Nanzang Sutra in the Ming Dynasty, and is a treasure of religious classics. The Great Buddha and Tianning Temple are state-level cultural relics protection units. Tianqi Temple in Song Dynasty, Taiping Xingguo Temple, Fengze Temple, Guanyin Yan in Yuan Dynasty, Yangming Academy in Ming and Qing Dynasty, Lv Zu Temple, Yu Wang Temple, Zhang Xiandong and other buildings all have their own unique features, which add luster to Dalishan Mountain. Look at this couplet on the Mountain Gate "Handan Road, Yellow Crane Tower, a Cambodian West Wind leaving a miracle; Weishui Bridge, floating hills and forest tables, Sanshan Road in the dust. " On the left side of Luzu Temple, there are the ruins of Bagua Luoshu Tu and Doumge. Bagua Luoshu Tu was built in the reign of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty. The original building was no longer in existence. Doumu Pavilion was often built in Taoist priest's view. Doumu was a goddess believed in by Taoism. It was said that she was the mother of Beidou stars, named Madame Ziguang. Her "statue of Dharma body" was generally three days, four pieces, each with four arms.